Burton And Kay


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Casanova in Burlesque (1944)
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Band Wagon, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) That's Entertainment Bloviating director Cordova (Jack Buchanan) has just fallen from a platform while making his point, which he continues for Lester & Lily (Oscar Levant, Nanette Fabray) and Tony (Fred Astaire), a now-famous tune by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, in Vincente Minnelli's The Band Wagon, 1953.
Band Wagon, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) A Shine On Your Shoes Faded movie star Tony (Fred Astaire) hanging in a Manhattan arcade, kicks into a famous number, Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz's "A Shine On Your Shoes," choreography by Michael Kidd, Leroy Daniels featured, in The Band Wagon, 1953.
Day They Robbed The Bank Of England, The -- (Movie Clip) The Bank Picket Opening narration establishing Irish-American Norgate (Aldo Ray), in 1901 London, in The Day They Robbed The Bank Of England, 1960, also starring Hugh Griffith and Peter O'Toole.
One That Got Away, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) One Must Have Luck Now moved to a P-O-W camp per his wishes, Lieutenant Von Werra (Hardy Kruger) conspires with fellow German prisoners (Harry Lockart, Robert Crewdspon, George Mikell, George Roubicek), in The One That Got Away, 1958.
One That Got Away, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Our Will To Victory The British army interrogator (Colin Gordon) chooses a uniform for his initial interview of captured German flier Franz Von Werra (Hardy Kruger), early in The One That Got Away, 1958.
One That Got Away, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) September 5th, 1940 Following the prologue, Hardy Kruger (as Lieutenant Franz Von Werra) crash lands in England, opening The One That Got Away, 1958, the mostly true story of the only German prisoner to escape from the British in World War II.
Long Memory, The -- (Movie Clip) He's Come The Wrong Night Davidson (John Mills) entering his flashback, with girlfriend Fay (Elizabeth Sellars), her drunken father (Fred Johnson), racketeer Boyd (John Chandos) with thugs, visiting their boat, in director Robert Hamer's The Long Memory, 1952.
Long Memory, The -- (Movie Clip) It's A Bit Lonely Opening scenes, introducing newly released wrongly convicted Davidson (John Mills), cop Lowther (John McCallum) and trash-picker Jackson (Michael Martin-Harvey), from director Robert Hamer's brit-Noir The Long Memory, 1952.
Day They Robbed The Bank Of England, The -- (Movie Clip) The Mood Of The Fish Peter O'Toole (as Lt. Fitch) in his first appearance in his first important role, meeting Irish-American plotter Norgate (Aldo Ray) in a London pub, in The Day They Robbed The Bank Of England, 1960.

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